L LONG MAY SHE REIGN! cession in the Parliaineni build- ing where she will receive the Royal Salute on the steps of the Peace Tower. She will then pro- ceed to the Senate Chamber. Senators and Members ol the House of Commons. she will read the Speech from the Throne. -National Film Board of Can- ada Photos. Her Majesty. Ellzalheth l'l.lhisior,v that a reigning monarch Queen of Canada. will formallyihus performed this function. Ac-l open Canada's 23rd Pariiamentjcompnnied by His Royal High- on October 14. 1337. It will mark nes The Prince Philip, the the first occasion in Canada's Queen will travel in a state pro- V up of corn star h powder, alt and add to butter lE3.;p()r?llillSk0f bakicng powder stulgeaisrmiirikiitture. alternately Add vanilla and the egg whites She: Before you went to school stiffly beaten. Bake in two pans. you said I was all the world to When cool put tugcllier with you.' lemon filling and ice with 7 min- He: "Yr.-all. but I've studied lit cups of pastry flour ute icing. ' geography llllcg then. come TO OTTAWAf TO SEE THE QUEEN? '2 teaspoon vanilla Salt 4 4-11;: whites ('re.'iin butter and sugar. Mix lpastry fluur. corn starch. baking LEMON CREAM CAKE '3; cup of butter 1 cup powdered siigar we ARE somzv You CAN'T MAKE THE TRIP. IT WILL as A HISTORY MAKING SPECTACLE THAT we COULD TALK As OUT son YEARS . - . sAY we HAVE THE ANSWER. come ALONG WITH us. we WILL SHOW You MORE AND GIVE YOU A CLEARER VIEW THAN ANDBODY TH AT WILL BE THERE. Damp TN -rnnsy Am) 1:1 its Act-Tnw our nuzrcr FROM THE FAPTORY ms don. srnmo Am-ML Tll rvlslou on-I AY. NEVFR 'aT-mus HA: m E- vicurw arm en PFASONAIII E To IIUY. THINK or IT. ms nNIY A FFW CFNTS A "AY You nAN HAVE AND SFF. WHAT OTHERS SPEND THOUSANDS TO HEAR AM) see. DON'T MISS THE BEAUTIFUL PAssANTsY or THE OPENING OF PARUAMINT IY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN WITH ALL me WONDERFUL ser- ' TINGS OF OUR IEAUTIHJI. CAPITAL CITY. You cm-T Arman To wArr To IUY YOUR TV. YOU WILL SAVE MoNEv.sY suyme Now, Ana 11-aux wi-TAT : You wiu. salient IN YOUR own How, use we ' Q& ' '',i-:'' '33" lsaslilsts, V Illllsussqhwnt. A k. L A I . 5. . rp "J . Ila wife, has been taking pleas- lu.'.t:arIho&laII.le1laj.PhIs& - Page to The Guardian Thu:-s,. Oct. 10,1951 An elderly gentlanan I lusw has been having a time fdlowlng the World Series. butconfer sad was s mvstory to her. she Just couldn't understand what it was all about - she never could. "And I certainly wish 1 could held or tail out of a base- bal game." she said. "For weds Stan (her hudsandi and 1 have been tied in knots thinking a- bout the change in our Ives when he T reac the retirement age this Spri . Can he find other work? Can we be extravagant sndtairesloutripiovisitborvo thy in Germany when her hus- band is stationed? Oh, there are many trying "decisions to make. Retiring age creeps up on you - really. the time to plan for it is while you have the full strength to meet difficult situa- tions - the early forties are not too soon. Any-way. Stan followed every move of the game as if he didn't have a care in the world. lie laughed, he shouted - and that night he slept like the. boy he seemed to be while he watched the game. What wouldn't I give to be able to lose myself that way!" "But I've seen you disoiutely ter nli - "After all. I suppose you think a book is a higher form at enter- tainment and relaxation. than a bascbsll game - " "Not at all." I, said, "It de- pen;'.s on the book, but you read only the best." ”A'llIi'l the tmuble." said the lady. "the 'best" is too real. absorbed in a book." 1 said, ”al- of we AND our NEIGHBO-RS Wide Interests Can Ease Some Difficult Situations ldsnaII.l't& she she on sing and you It I C! too true. one is likely to find one's ovt wroblssne repeated on the prin page - with a solu- tion that iaosn't fit one's own case at at There are times when books should be laid ssido - for base4l;::ll games - or other pose times that tax the mind or heart very tie.” "in her words." I said. "one shout. have a variety of in- tenstt to draw on. I once knew an old professor of the anolen BURTON NJ. The Septembu Octobi meeting of Burton .1. was held Monday, evening, Sophom- ber 80. at the home ol Mrs. Kea- ry Dalton. The president. Mrs. Calrldgs Rogers presided. Mast- ing opened with the Institute Ode followed by the Mai! Stew- art Collect in unison. six mem- bers were prooent. T wanton of last nootisa were read. also the treasurers roost. Correspondence eonlstod of in- stitmo News. sick committee reported purchasing fruit and visiting tito sick. A Thanh You note from Mrs. Edward A. Grif- fin wu read. It was decided to order Cod Liver-Oil capsules for schm childron. To raise funds plan were made to lottery s prem- ium. received from Fair-fielois. to sponsor s sale of lunches st the annual Credit Union meet- ing and each member to pay a penny fit every letter in h or the snvzual supper to be bold in .Nnvembsr. Mrs. Harold ilowsrl will he hostess for the November most- ing. Ital! call something portals. ing to World War I. New committees. sick. Mrs. Calridge lagers. M'rs. Elmer Cook. school. Mrs. Harold How- Dsltoa entertained with a bum- emvs rudins. Meeting closed with the Queen. A dainty lunch was sen ved snd was followed In s soo- ial hour. 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